After 35 years of smoking cigarettes and numerous failed quit attempts, I ditched my 40-a-day habit for a pipe around ten years ago.
At the time I would start craving 30 minutes after my last cigarette. I was so sick of being a slave to nicotine.
For the first several years smoking a pipe I smoked mainly two blends that had mild to medium nicotine [Range of choice here in Oz at tobacconists is very limited] but once I found on-line tobacconists I mainly bought blends with mild nicotine.
Now I no longer crave for a smoke. I can go hours without and not notice when otherwise occupied.
Although most of my blends have mild nicotine I really don't notice any effect.
When I smoke a blend like PS Luxury Navy Flake with a nic-hit described [by who else but JimInks?] as "just past the mild level", I really notice it so smoke those blends in a small bowl.
It's strange because when I smoked cigs I smoked strong brands.
Although there's plenty of blends that I'll never get to try because they're too high in nicotine, it's totally worth it because I'm no longer a slave to Lady N.
At the time I would start craving 30 minutes after my last cigarette. I was so sick of being a slave to nicotine.
For the first several years smoking a pipe I smoked mainly two blends that had mild to medium nicotine [Range of choice here in Oz at tobacconists is very limited] but once I found on-line tobacconists I mainly bought blends with mild nicotine.
Now I no longer crave for a smoke. I can go hours without and not notice when otherwise occupied.
Although most of my blends have mild nicotine I really don't notice any effect.
When I smoke a blend like PS Luxury Navy Flake with a nic-hit described [by who else but JimInks?] as "just past the mild level", I really notice it so smoke those blends in a small bowl.
It's strange because when I smoked cigs I smoked strong brands.
Although there's plenty of blends that I'll never get to try because they're too high in nicotine, it's totally worth it because I'm no longer a slave to Lady N.